MUSEUM LOCATION: Unless noted otherwise, all museum exhibitions, events and films are presented at
the Daytona State College Southeast Museum of Photography which is located on the
Daytona Beach Campus of Daytona State College at 1200 International Speedway Blvd,
three miles east of 1-95. The museum is located in the Hosseini Center (#1200). Visitor
parking is available. Admission & Events are free. For detailed exhibition and program
information visit www.smponline.org or call the museum information hotline at (386) 506-4475.

Sept. 12-Dec. 12 PURE PHOTOGRAPHY Pictorial and Modern Photographs from the Syracuse University Art Collection The photographers
included in this exhibition have extensive histories that span thematic periods and
artistic styles. Taking their cues from Master Photographers like Edward Steichen,
artists such as Berenice Abbott and Manuel Álvarez Bravo built on that foundation
in order to explore the very art of photography. Utilizing their cameras, they created
a new, modern vision for photography with a revised understanding of the camera and
its capabilities. No longer tied to a pictorial past, these artists, and others, gave
photography its own unique definition as an art form based solely on its ability to
capture and create striking images. As a result, they too are considered Master Photographers.
Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends:
1-5 p.m. The museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Nov. 27–Dec. 1, re-opening
on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Sept. 12-Dec. 12The Growth of a Collection Part 1: 1981-2001 In celebration of the roots and early history of the permanent collection
of the Southeast Museum of Photography, The Growth of a Collection highlights just
the first 20 years of collecting, beginning with acquisitions by what was then Daytona
Beach Community College's Gallery of Fine Arts. The second chapter in this survey
exhibition gathers selected images from collecting initiated after the formal establishment
of the Southeast Museum of Photography in 1992, and features acquisitions made in
those first nine years of the museum's collecting, until 2001. These two sections
represent a brief sampling only of the wealth and richness of the museum's collection.
Opening Reception: Monday, Oct. 20, 5–7 p.m. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends:
1-5 p.m. The museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Nov. 27–Dec. 1, re-opening
on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Oct.10-Feb. 15, 2015 JUDITH FOX: SEA OF DREAMSJudith Fox has been focusing her camera on a small stretch of the ocean since 2001.
The resulting body of work, Sea of Dreams, speaks to the deep and joyous primal relationship
humans have with the sea. This series is divided in two sections, Secret Kingdom—
a reflection of the play between the pulling tides, wind and tossed up sand in the
space just before the sea meets the land, and Sirens— an allegorical reference to
the age-old lure of the sea in which Fox imagines a group of teenagers morphed into
Sirens — the beautiful young women whose songs lured sailors to their deaths. Closed
Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Weekends: 1-5
p.m. The museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Nov. 27–Dec. 1, re-opening
on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Oct.10-Feb. 15, 2015 ALEJANDRO ALMARAZ: PORTRAITS OF POWERThis exhibition presents two recent series by Argentinian photographer, Alejandro
Almaraz. In his series, Portraits of Power, Almaraz layers source material from paintings
and photographic portraits of world leaders into single images, revealing subtle nuances
within the traditional portrait across numerous countries. Almaraz also presents work
from his series titled Places I've Never Been Present, utilizing a similar layering
method to create representations of these places through existing images found on
the Internet. Closed Mondays; OPEN – Tues, Thurs, Fri: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed: 11 a.m.-7
p.m. Weekends: 1-5 p.m. The museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Nov.
27–Dec. 1, re-opening on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 5, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY MOVIE: Double Feature Enjoy dinner at Daytona State College's Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per
person – call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in
the Southeast Museum of Photography's Madorsky Theater. Double Feature pairs films
based on a number of commonalities, including theme, genre, era, country of origin
or director. Join Daytona State College professor and filmmaker Eric Breitenbach and
guest colleagues for discussions immediately following each film. Both foreign and
domestic films will be subtitled in English for the hearing impaired.No reservations
are needed to see the films. Admission by donation. The American Friend, Directed by Wim Wenders (West Germany, 1977) 125 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater 1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach For more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 7, 7 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The War to End All WarsThe First World War ushered in the modern era and abruptly ended the sweep of empires,
dynasties and many royal houses. Very little of what had existed before was able to
survive this terrible conflict. The world could never be the same again. No reservations
are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.Grand Illusion, Directed by Jean Renoir (USA, 1937) 114 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 14, 1:30 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The Great WarThis film series marks the 100 year anniversary of the start of World War I. A mix
of a few silent classics from the time, some titles from recent years and a number
of rare masterpieces set the terrain for a broad view of the context and fallout from
that tragic war. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.Doughboys, Directed by Edward Sedgwick (USA, 1930) 79 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 14, 7 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The War to End All WarsThe First World War ushered in the modern era and abruptly ended the sweep of empires,
dynasties and many royal houses. Very little of what had existed before was able to
survive this terrible conflict. The world could never be the same again. No reservations
are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.Johnny Got His Gun, Directed by Dalton Trumbo (France, 1971) 111 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m.WEDNESDAY MOVIE: Double FeatureEnjoy dinner at Daytona State College's Café 101 (reservations required: $15 per person
– call (386) 506-3859 – dinner seating begins at 5:30/6 p.m.) and follow up with a comfortable seat in
the Southeast Museum of Photography's Madorsky Theater. Double Feature pairs films
based on a number of commonalities, including theme, genre, era, country of origin
or director. Join Daytona State College professor and filmmaker Eric Breitenbach and
guest colleagues for discussions immediately following each film. Both foreign and
domestic films will be subtitled in English for the hearing impaired.No reservations
are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.The Passion of Joan of Arc, Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer (France, 1828) 95 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 20, 7 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: Civil Rights – The Long Freedom StruggleThis film series commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Join Daytona State College professor of History, Leonard Lempel, and guest colleagues
for discussions immediately following each film. No reservations are needed to see
the films. Admission by donation.Do the Right Thing, Directed by Spike Lee (USA, 1989) 120 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 21, 1:30 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The Great WarThis film series marks the 100 year anniversary of the start of World War I. A mix
of a few silent classics from the time, some titles from recent years and a number
of rare masterpieces set the terrain for a broad view of the context and fallout from
that tragic war. No reservations are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.J'Accuse (I Accuse), Directed by Abel Gance (France, 1919) 166min. Silent.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 21, 7 p.m.MUSEUM FILM SERIES: The War to End All WarsThe First World War ushered in the modern era and abruptly ended the sweep of empires,
dynasties and many royal houses. Very little of what had existed before was able to
survive this terrible conflict. The world could never be the same again. No reservations
are needed to see the films. Admission by donation.All Quiet on the Western Front, Directed by Lewis Milestone (USA, 1930) 136 min.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Madorsky Theater1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor more information, call (386) 506-4475 or visit www.smponline.org.

Nov. 22, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.SMP Community Education Workshop: Image Editing for BeginnersThe Southeast Museum of Photography workshops are designed for adults of all ages
and skill levels. Participants will be guided through basic digital image editing
processes such as image resizing, cropping, color correcting, working with layers,
and saving images for various outputs in order to bring out the best in their digital
images. Cost: $90 ($80 if registering on/before Oct. 31). Due to limited space, pre-registration
and payment is required.Daytona Beach Campus, Hosseini Center (#1200), SMP, Education Area1200 W. Int'l. Speedway Blvd., Daytona BeachFor additional information, call (386) 506-4569.

The museum will be closed for the Thanksgiving Holiday: Nov. 27–Dec. 1, re-opening
on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at noon.

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and Flagler counties and beyond for more than 50 years. The college enrolls nearly
30,000 students a year at its seven instructional sites, with graduates serving in
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most recently by U.S. News & World Report, which ranked the college among the Top 10 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs in the
nation in 2014, for the second year running. In 2013 the U.S. Department of Education’s
College Affordability and Transparency Center ranked DSC among the top 50 most affordable
public four-year institutions in the country, with less than half the tuition of the
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